Colorado Ski & Golf in Arvada will move to Westminster in January and the store will join forces with Bicycle Village to become Colorado Ski & Sports. Both stores are owned by Broomfield-based Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN). Vail Resorts operates about 230 specialty stores in Colorado, Utah, Minnesota and California.

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On a per-share basis, the Broomfield, Colorado-based company said it had a loss of 71 cents. Losses, adjusted for pretax gains, were $2 per share. The results missed Wall Street expectations. The average ...

A tiny Canadian ski resort forged by Scandinavian miners chasing an 1890s gold rush has become the unlikely recipient of a record equity crowdfunding raise, tapping into powder hounds’ quest to fend off a wave of consolidation led by Vail Resorts Inc. Investors are lining up to buy a piece of Red Mountain Resort in Rossland, British Columbia, drawn by its rebellious pitch of “Fight the Man, Own the Mountain.” The web-based campaign, the first by a ski resort, appears to have struck a chord with skiers anxious about a flurry of acquisitions that has put 39 resorts in the hands of just three corporations. “Consolidation sometimes has the potential of stripping the soul and heritage out of these old-school resorts,” says Howard Katkov, chief executive officer of Red Mountain Ventures, who’s publicly taken jibes at the purpose-built villages and ubiquitous clock towers found at resorts like Vail and Whistler Blackcomb.